单词 | gigue |
例句 | "I want the Tokyo preludes, the Tokyo gigues, the Tokyo allemandes." Wispelwey: Loneliness of the long-distance cellist 2013-01-31T11:21:34Z Some of the most exhilaratingly virtuosic playing occurred in the quick courantes, while the lively gigues concluded each suite with an air of culminating inevitability. Guitarist Eliot Fisk impresses with his uncanny ability to convey Bach’s polyphony 2016-11-27T05:00:00Z “I think of the way my friend Martin Hayes” — a renowned fiddler — “might approach a gigue and vary inflections and articulations in a natural way,” Gandelsman said. Bach’s Cello Suites, Now on Violin, With a Folksy Feel 2021-06-01T04:00:00Z Mr. Renz accomplished that feat, in one case, by fitting a sacred text to a gigue that originally accompanied a drinking song. Music Review: Early Music New York With Frederick Renz - Review 2011-12-26T22:37:30Z Here he takes a seldom-heard gigue for piano by Mozart and turns it into something spiky and startling. Music Review: Nicolas Hodges, Pianist, at Zankel Hall 2013-01-23T21:55:16Z The Busoni was an ideal setup for the American premiere of Mr. Birtwistle’s “Gigue Machine,” a dense, darting and arresting 15-minute study of the rhythms and phrasing of the gigue dance form. Music Review: Nicolas Hodges, Pianist, at Zankel Hall 2013-01-23T21:55:16Z Egarr’s approach becomes more virtuosic and varied as he nears that final piece, especially in the ebullient gigues of the last two suites. CD reviews: A cellist’s solo “Trance.” 2016-08-11T04:00:00Z They start the show invitingly and remain a pleasure throughout, supplying the requisite sweetness and drive, along with a few unusual touches — like a Baroque gigue. Review: It’s That Old Hard Shoe, and an Irish Dance Reunion 2022-09-30T04:00:00Z While many of the movements are based on traditional Baroque dance styles, only in the Suite No. 4 does Handel adhere to the typical structure of allemande, courante, sarabande and gigue. Classical Recordings: ‘Handel: Keyboard Suites’ by Lisa Smirnova 2012-09-29T23:03:03Z He exploited time signatures and forms; for “Night Music,” he wrote a waltz, two sarabandes, two mazurkas, a polonaise, an étude and a gigue — nearly an entire score written in permutations of triple time. Stephen Sondheim, Titan of the American Musical, Is Dead at 91 2021-11-26T05:00:00Z The piece is Schoenberg’s homage to Bach’s keyboard suites, complete with prelude, gavotte, musette and gigue. Finding Brahms in Schoenberg 2010-10-08T15:44:00Z “Dance” was inspired by Bach’s gigues, and if it drops their characteristic rhythms, it keeps and develops a keen propulsion, despite quirky interruptions. At Bargemusic, an Instrument’s Rare Star Turn 2014-08-28T04:00:00Z Hahn's encore was a delightful account of the gigue from Bach's Partita No. 3. A steady 25-year-old hand leads the L.A. Phil and Hilary Hahn through a riveting Disney Hall concert 2017-12-04T05:00:00Z In his score Tchaikovsky arranges four different pieces of Mozart; on Tuesday only Daniel Ulbricht, dancing the gigue, showed any Mozartian wit. Dance Review: New York City Ballet at the Koch Theater 2013-01-16T22:42:20Z And Variation 7, the gigue, is a place where you seem to really loosen up. Lang Lang, Piano Thunderer, Greets Bach’s Austere ‘Goldbergs’ 2020-08-21T04:00:00Z In the last movement, a gigue, Bach’s unsettled meters can across as downright Stravinsky-an. Review: Mahan Esfahani proves there's more to the harpsichord than Bach and the Baroque 2021-12-10T05:00:00Z And when he plays Bach's gavottes, gigues, etc., in the English Suites, a laughing, roguish look comes over his face, and he puts the most indescribable drollery and originality into them. Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay 2011-09-07T02:00:17.597Z Of the counterparts of the gigue the following are excellent examples: The Rigaudon—the Finale of Grieg's Holberg Suite, the vigorous one from Rameau's opera Dardanus, and MacDowell's independent piece in this form, op. Music: An Art and a Language The adagio is a sarabande, and the last movement has the characteristics of the gigue. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University At the same time he made sarabandes, gavottes, minuets, chaconnes, passepieds, gigues, polonaises and rondos dance across the piano in quick succession; and his comments were as spirited as his playing. Edward MacDowell He would take all the skin off my knuckles if I played a Bach gigue the least bit like that Arlésienne Minuet. The Bent Twig In the last movement we have the gigue rhythm again. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University The first movement consisted of an allemande; then came a courante; then a minuet; then a sarabande; and last of all a gigue; all in the same key. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University The last movement, still in the same key, is a gigue, thus keeping well in the shadow of the suite. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University The allemande, overture, or preludio formed the first movement; the second consisted of the sarabande, the ancestor of our adagio; and the last part was generally a gigue. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University |
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